Sure.
In her opening comments, Kukpi7 mentioned Canada's commitment to meaningfully engage with first nations. We engaged during Bill C-58. We provided input into DOJ's engagement materials for indigenous nations with respect to the modernization of the Privacy Act, and we have engaged with Treasury Board Secretariat on this process, but I would have to say on those experiences, despite everybody being nice and everything, those experiences have fallen way short of not only what our expectations would be but also what we believe Canada's commitment is under the UN declaration. Everything is very late, very last minute. It's honestly a little like this process, when we had two days' notice to prepare for this meeting.
It was quite similar with the engagement with TBS on the access to information legislation. In that case it was wait, wait, wait; okay, we're ready. Now you have six weeks to survey first nations from across Canada and make a submission.
It's not a partnership, and that's what we need. That is our expectation.